This thread is a great idea! I'm really enjoying the pics of beautiful and creative decors. We are in process with the Pergo flooring going down first after the bathroom wall and door come out to make the bath/dressing area extend from the sink to the mirrored closets.
There is an accordian pull privacy door next to the fridge. Has anyone ever installed a folding wood door there instead?

That Marine Stove trailer out of Brooklyn N.Y. was sold to someone in Southern California a few years back. I guess they never got involved here on the forums, or at least never that I have seen where they mentioned that trailer.
Anyone know any more about the purchasers?
That is one of my favorite interior customs, seems quite doable for the less than professional. Marine stove has moved from N.Y. to the Vancouver/Seattle area.

Found a whole collection of incredible, VERY innovative, interesting interiors with some great ideas after digging a little deeper into the website with the Adirondack trailer.
Click on website below, go to Client Restorations at bottom and be prepared to settle back in your easy chair for awhile. It certainly kept me up past my bedtime last night.

This is our 1967 Globetrotter redo but with a lot of the original colors- same bathroom with all new automotive finish on the surfaces. The vinyl over the cabinets was removed and all the wood was done the same light color.

Since you have a vintage trailer I will show a few of our 1962 Safari. It is good to work with what you already have if it is salvagable. Our trailer floorplan/layout was great but everything needed to be renewed.

By adding some new colors to the beige Safari palate and renewing damaged wood and counter tops the interior looks period and yet new.

What am I looking at in the bottom left picture next to the door? The silver thing on the counter and below the drawer. Also where did you find the great table in the next pic?

The original Refrigerator vent (the larger rectangular silver part) is a mesh metal screen which allowed heat to vent inside the trailer. The old refrig. gas vent pipe also came up (where the new enclosed housing is now) and vented through the wall, up and out the roof.

With the new and smaller refrigerator (under drawer) I thought it was best to build an enclosed aluminium housing and add this admittedly organic upper vent to combine the heat and combustion gases in a sealed encloser to the ceiling roof vent. I also leave the outside access door cracked open slighty to help fresh air draft up and out. Your trailer has a vent hole in the floor.

I also built in a small thermostasticly controled fan with an on/off switch at the base of the rounded part of the housing.

Now, about the table!
This is an original Wally Byam Table that either came will the trailer or was bought as an option from the Wally Byam store. It's plastic counter edging was cracked and damaged so I replaced it with aluminium. If you look at lots of vintage photos like I do, they will start to appear everywhere.

(Quote) Now, about the table!
This is an original Wally Byam Table that either came will the trailer or was bought as an option from the Wally Byam store. It's plastic counter edging was cracked and damaged so I replaced it with aluminium. If you look at lots of vintage photos like I do, they will start to appear everywhere.(Quote)